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Subject: RE: Cirencester area - any sessions/clubs? From: G-Force Date: 14 Aug 09 - 05:15 AM ... oh, and Skipy, we'll see you there! |
Subject: RE: Cirencester area - any sessions/clubs? From: G-Force Date: 14 Aug 09 - 05:15 AM Thanks everyone for your help. We're looking forward to it. |
Subject: RE: Cirencester area - any sessions/clubs? From: Tradsinger Date: 14 Aug 09 - 03:50 AM Check out the Glosfolk website. http://www.glosfolk.org.uk/ |
Subject: RE: Cirencester area - any sessions/clubs? From: skipy Date: 13 Aug 09 - 06:02 PM White horse folk festival 14-16 Aug. or is that too early? www.whitehorsefolkfestival.co.uk |
Subject: RE: Cirencester area - any sessions/clubs? From: GUEST,Woody Date: 13 Aug 09 - 05:25 PM Oh and Mr Red's list of what's on is here |
Subject: RE: Cirencester area - any sessions/clubs? From: GUEST,Woody Date: 13 Aug 09 - 05:23 PM I've heard there's a session in Siddington, just outside of Cirencester. Details are on this webpage but I believe that it's moved from the village hall to the pub! |
Subject: RE: Cirencester area - any sessions/clubs? From: Penny S. Date: 13 Aug 09 - 02:11 PM Try Minchinhampton. Thursday evening at the Crown in the market area - there's a car park round the back of the church, up a road to the right of the pub. Friendly welcome to newcomers. There is a website on folk in Gloucestershire - Mr Red is involved, so you could try that. Penny |
Subject: RE: Cirencester area - any sessions/clubs? From: G-Force Date: 13 Aug 09 - 09:08 AM Refresh - is anyone out there? Would love to know what goes on. |
Subject: Cirencester area - any sessions/clubs? From: G-Force Date: 12 Aug 09 - 01:20 PM We're staying in Cirencester all next week and it would be lovely to join in a music session or visit a club. We'd be grateful if someone could let us know what goes on in the area and we're quite happy to travel a reasonable distance. I have Googled 'whats on in the folk world' but the info on these sites is not always up-to-date and anyway, you can't beat a bit of local knowledge. Thanks very much. |
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